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Perhaps. It would be up to the lender to decide an issue such as that. Usually secured property lenders prefer all parties to reside in the same state.
I am able to take a loan out against my vehicle and have a co-signer and was told by the bank that this does not mean that my co-signer can have my vehicle nor their name on the title but just that they get to repay the loan if I do not. I hope this leads you in some direction.
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An auto cosigner, in the state of Indiana, has to meet all of the requirements of the contract. In most cases the cosigner has the same obligations as the primary signer.
yes. all forms must be notarized.
The co-signer is responsible until the lease expires or until a new lease is executed.
AnswerRefinance the loan in your own name. Be sure your credit rating is better than it was when you needed co-signer or else your APR andmonthly payments might go up depending on size of amount owed andyear of vehicle being financed.
You become a licensed car dealer in the state of your choice.
No. For the best results credit-wise, the co-signer of your loan should have a great credit record, however, they do not have to live with you.
Contact your state department of insurance and they will have the requirements. Most likely you can find them online.
you need to be 18 to get a auto loan,and then you would most likely need a co. signer.
There are many places a person may obtain automobile insurance online. For instance, a person may purchase auto insurance online from Geico, Progressive, State Farm, and All State.